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Halacha Headlines: Yom Hashoah – Should we commemorate?
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Are we allowed to make a special day for mourning? Is it…

Torah Tavlin: Parshas Toldos
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Rebuilding Series: If At First You Don’t Succeed Try, Try, Triangle. By Marshall Lestz
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Ask the Rabbi: Tzedakah: Public or Private. By Rabbi Yerachmiel D. Fried
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BYS Consulting: It’s the Thought that Counts
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In Parshas Tzav, the Torah addresses the prohibition of “Pigul.” It states, “If any of the flesh of his peace offering is consumed on the third day, it will not be accepted; it will not be credited to the one who offers it; it will be rejected, and the individual who eats from it will incur guilt.”